Sean Dyche will further cement his place in Burnley history when he leads the Clarets out against Norwich City at Turf Moor on Saturday.
Dyche will take charge of the Clarets for the 313th time – going past Stan Ternent into fourth place in the all-time list for games as Burnley boss.
Legendary League Championship winner Harry Potts leads the way with 728 games from his two spells in office, ahead of the pre-War duo of John Haworth (464) and Albert Pickles (336).
And in the pantheon of Burnley managers, they are now the only ones in front of Dyche, who was appointed in October, 2012 and can claim to be among the most successful in the club’s history thanks to his two promotion triumphs from the Championship and four successive campaigns in the Premier League.